Bold Fonts:

Bold fonts have always been popular in print design and advertising, but can often be under-looked in website design. However, bold typography is a great way to give designs a little extra punch and can do wonders for your image. Bold typography is all about creating impact, but it’s important to remember to direct that impact appropriately. Don’t just stick in huge welcome text if it’s going to detract from important content. Large, bold fonts can really grab your visitors attention, but that doesn’t mean that writing out bold text will automatically look professional. It’s not about the font, but what you do with it!

Styling Bold Text:

The examples below show how a little font styling can really make your bold text stand out. This kind of styling is very easy to do, but the attention to detail is what will do wonders for your overall impact.

5 Best Free Bold Fonts:

It can be really difficult to find great free fonts, as many look unprofessional or cheap. However, I’ve trawled the net and dug up my personal 5 favorite free bold fonts for you to download. All of these fonts are super professional, and hopefully they’ll give your next design a typographical boost!

Bold Text in Web Design:

Many well designed websites utilize bold typography as an eye catching way to draw visitors into exploring their site and/or services. Done wrong, bold typography can be distracting, ugly and ultimately pointless. However, the 10 sites below are all great examples of how to include bold typography in your designs:

Mike Precious uses great font-choice and subtle lighting/gradients to immediately draw the user’s eye. In this case the audience are first drawn to his work, as this takes visually precedence over the header/menu.

This website uses very bold, large headlines to immediately ‘wow’ the user. The user’s eye is drawn down the page, associating the similar typography near the top and bottom, as well as by the repeated ‘re’ message.

VideoHive use some lovely chunky typography to first explain what their site is all about and then draw people further into the site by encouraging them to learn more and sign up. By using images of text rather than plain text they can apply gradients and drop shadows to their headings to make them even more eye catching.

Alpha Multimedia Solutions creates an instant brand with their huge typographical logo. The way that the logo feeds into the main content area naturally draws the users eye downwards to explore their web page.

Evershed Golf create a central focus to their website, in order to draw attention to their events and popular golf school.

Logo Design Love combine their logo and heading into a bold footer. This instantly creates a brand, whilst letting visitors know what the site is all about.

Helvetireader uses a bold, bright heading to give personality to what would otherwise be quite a minimalist layout.

HugeType combines bold typography with a nice photo in order to create a striking header.

The Autumn Film push bold typography to poster like proportions. The white on red contrast is really striking, and really captures your attention.

Giant Creative also create a central focus to their website, through a use of elegant fonts and subtle background patterns.

I’m glad you guys enjoyed the post. I’ll be posting much more full articles like this in the near future, trying to focus on quality over quantity (of course still posting regularly as well though). And I’ll also still be posting the tutorials that everyone is used to

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Great post! I strongly believe that Italics, the way to emphasize in printed text doesn’t work as well on a computer screen, and underlined text looks bad and is hard to read.
Additionally, clickable links are traditionally underlined, and non-clickable underlined text may confuse some readers. That’s why you should use bold to emphasize!

I’m afraid most of the sites you refer to as exemplars look garish and cheap to me. The use of BOLD conjures up images of cheap, tabloid newspapers, or else of marketing types locked in their plasticy Mac-walled, glass-sided cells. Every high quality publication outside Marketing Land uses language, not cheap gimicks, to communicate.

BOLD FONTS are best left to Jobsian fondle-slab world, where their owners dress in shiny shell suits and believe, mistakenly, that they look cool. They just look funny.

Some really nice examples of fonts in here and some websites that really show what you can do with them. I think that bold fonts can really work but maybe when in caps can look like the message is being shouted which can sometimes not seem that welcoming so it has to be considered carefully. I really like Diogene Bold and for a bit of fun Whoopass